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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 5 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 2 (search)
the City of Mexico, which will take two months. In the meantime we shall be so firmly established, and so prepared for them, that they will find it to their advantage to continue their quiet course of conduct. I have a letter this morning from Palmer, Lieutenant William R. Palmer, of the Topographical Engineers. of the 2d of March. They were at Key West, and nearly finished, expecting to be through by this time. The Major Major Bache. was then to return to Philadelphia, and Captain GrLieutenant William R. Palmer, of the Topographical Engineers. of the 2d of March. They were at Key West, and nearly finished, expecting to be through by this time. The Major Major Bache. was then to return to Philadelphia, and Captain Graham to take command, to complete some unfinished work that would occupy them till about the middle of May, when all would go home. So, had I been with them, I should be with you in June. Maybe, now, I shall be with you sooner. If so, I shall never regret coming here, as I have been connected with events that will be matters of history, and have been employed on the most important duty the army has been occupied with since the late war. How I have discharged my part I leave to others to say,
18, 419, 422. Norris, Hardy, II, 264. North Anna, battle of, May 22, 1864, II, 198. Norvell, Mason, II, 144. O Odell, Moses F., II, 166, 171, 178, 179, 186, 264. Odenheimer, Bishop, II, 242, 303. Oliver, Lieut., II, 394. O'Neill, E. A., II, 48, 50, 59, 99, 101. Ord, Edward O. C., I, 196, 237, 238, 240, 262, 264, 265, 267; II, 211, 215, 256, 258, 275, 276, 346, 347. O'Rorke, Patrick H., II, 83, 84. Ortega, Gen., I, 146. P Paine, W. H., II, 41, 63. Palmer, W. R., I, 53, 220, 272, 278. Paredes, Gen., I, 44, 46-49, 61, 65, 89, 117, 118, 120, 124, 125. Parke, John G., I, 303, 329, 360; II, 281. Parker, Cortlandt, II, 146, 152, 160, 165, 167, 176, 208, 220, 233, 267, 272. Parker, Isaac B., II, 38. Parker, Wm., II, 146. Patrick, Marsena R., I, 12, 266; II, 214, 238. Patterson, Robert, I, 126, 145, 152, 153, 169, 170-178, 180, 184, 191, 315; II, 288. Paul, Gabriel R., II, 49, 53. Paulding, Gouverneur, II, 152. Paulet, Lor
heard from. The steamer Island Bolle, while in James river, above City Point, was fired at a few days since by a rebel picket, the ball striking the pilot-house of the steamer, and going through a heavy iron plate with which it was lined. The pickets are becoming very annoying on the river. The Persia, which sailed Wednesday for Europe, only took out $733,220 in specie. Gold opened Thursday at $106, and closed at the same bid. Virginia C's sold Thursday at 56½@56 3/8. Gen. Wm. R. Palmer, Topographical Engineer, died in Washington on the 18th, from typhoid fever, contracted on the Peninsula. Lieut. Colonel J. Morris, of New York, wounded at Seven Pines, died while on route for New York. Col. Electus Backus, of the U. S. A., died at the Michigan Exchange, Detroit, on the 7th inst. European news. The following summary of news by the China (dates to May 8) is given in the New York Herald: Our Paris correspondent states that the late call of Preside